The ADPA7006CHIP is a GaAs pHEMT MMIC distributed power amplifier that operates from 18 GHz to 44 GHz. The amplifier provides 23.5 dB of small signal gain, +29 dBm P1dB, and a typical OIP3 of +38 dBm. The ADPA7006CHIP requires 800 mA from a 5 V supply on the supply voltage (VDD), and features inputs and outputs that are internally matched to 50 Ω, facilitating integration in multichip modules (MCMs).
- Features
- PSAT: 29.5 dBm
- Gain: 23.5 dB
- Output IP3: 38 dBm
- Supply voltage: 5 V at 800 mA
- Integrated power detector
- 50 Ω matched input/output
- Die size: 2.750 mm × 1.805 mm × 0.102 mm
- Applications
- Military and space
- Test instrumentation
- Communications
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